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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (52831)11/13/2007 12:22:45 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78427
 
"We want to avoid the impression that you can recreate a lost species," Harley said. "The danger is that people will think extinction is not forever."

It may not be forever, but it's near enough.

Eventually all species we known today will be xtinct.

That includes all human species if there is such a division. If global warming continues and we all have to move north, we become more like people who will survive in that lower sun. So we all become eskimos. I hope the fish survive.

ON a somewhat related topic we feel that the great extincter, The Great Ottawa, are trying to make the prospector and miner as a vestigal appendage.

The species the Great Ottawa are trying to perpetuate is one which tends to find a permanent nest in a cubicle-of-no-real-job with appendage(s) cramped around a pen/kybd, and large green chair-of-no-responsibility which swivels to face a new position in an instant and which covers its rear completely.

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